A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 128
... acquaintance until he took up his resi dence in my neighborhood . I found him a busy student , deeply interested in the cause to which his life had been devoted , but at the same time a genial , unpretending gen- tleman , and a very ...
... acquaintance until he took up his resi dence in my neighborhood . I found him a busy student , deeply interested in the cause to which his life had been devoted , but at the same time a genial , unpretending gen- tleman , and a very ...
Page 133
... acquaintance with him began about this time , and , above all others , he seemed to have clear ideas in regard to how the work should be begun in the schools , and how it should be developed . In my various consultations with him he ...
... acquaintance with him began about this time , and , above all others , he seemed to have clear ideas in regard to how the work should be begun in the schools , and how it should be developed . In my various consultations with him he ...
Page 137
... acquaintance among the best had afforded him means to highly cultivate himself in this direction . He was a superior conversationalist , and his flow of talk was always rich and entertaining . Pleas- ant , genial , and kind - hearted to ...
... acquaintance among the best had afforded him means to highly cultivate himself in this direction . He was a superior conversationalist , and his flow of talk was always rich and entertaining . Pleas- ant , genial , and kind - hearted to ...
Page 138
... acquaintance of a man of no ordinary mind , and one who formed his opinions with due deliberation and undoubted evidence and authority . I never really knew him until I was brought into the close relation . which exists between a master ...
... acquaintance of a man of no ordinary mind , and one who formed his opinions with due deliberation and undoubted evidence and authority . I never really knew him until I was brought into the close relation . which exists between a master ...
Page 139
... , which show a thorough acquaintance with the progress of education in this and other countries , and are in themselves a complete history of the same . LETTER OF SAMUEL W. MASON . I really wish I EULOGISTIC LETTERS . 139.
... , which show a thorough acquaintance with the progress of education in this and other countries , and are in themselves a complete history of the same . LETTER OF SAMUEL W. MASON . I really wish I EULOGISTIC LETTERS . 139.
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